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Two politicians – South Africa’s highly effective Finance Minister Trevor Manuel and France’s forthright Cooperation Minister Jean-Marie Bockel – are adding to the pressure on international institutions to do more to regulate financial abuses, such as transfer pricing and mispricing, which facilitate the illicit transfer of more than US$50 billion a year out of Africa....

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Trevor Manuel, Jean-Marie Bockel, Nicolas Sarkozy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Françafrique

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